Bestselling author Donald Jeffries turns his critical eye onto the topic
of bullying to show how teachers, principals, and other school officials
invariably side with the bullies in the most egregious cases, instead of
protecting the victims. He also shows how many so-called anti-bullying
activists and nearly all the professional "experts" excuse bullying and
in fact laud sociopathic behavior in general. As Jeffries demonstrates,
this curious phenomenon is due to the power and influence of the social
hierarchy, and it revolves to a great extent around the enduring
popularity of sports. Jeffries talked to parents who'd battled a system
that logically should have been working for them, some of whom lost a
child to bullycide, the term for children who kill themselves over
bullying. His investigation into what has become one of the most talked
about issues in America is as explosive and controversial as anything he
has written.